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all three of them being there, they benefited marco rubio marco rubio was able to present himself as the most conservative voice in florida. charlie crist, presented as someone as he was called in a newspaper article -- the most liberal republican governor in the united states. when charlie crist decided to run as an independent, all the independents were able to be split and rubio was able to espouse the race. in the income he ended up winning it by a lot. so all that i knew when i got started on the project. i did not know a man named pedro victor garcia. he is marco rubio's grandfather. a name i never heard before i started research on this project. there have been mentioned a discrepancy among the senators family coming after fidel castro. but i also wanted to know about garcia. and if you speech speeches that the senator had spoken about him -- i begin to study him and see what his life was like. one of the things you have to love about washington is that we have lots of little rules. great, tiny, little rules. i found out you're talking to a bunch of researchers that if you wer
all three of them being there, they benefited marco rubio marco rubio was able to present himself as the most conservative voice in florida. charlie crist, presented as someone as he was called in a newspaper article -- the most liberal republican governor in the united states. when charlie crist decided to run as an independent, all the independents were able to be split and rubio was able to espouse the race. in the income he ended up winning it by a lot. so all that i knew when i got started...
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. >> manuel roig-franzia joined booktv to discuss his book, "the rise of marco rubio." this interview was conducted during the miami book fair international, and it's about 20 minutes. >> host: and we have one more author we want to introduce you to and give you a chance to talk with, and that is manuel roig-franzia. he is a washington post staff writer, he is also the author of "the rise of marco rubio." manuel roig-franzia, what should we know about pube -- marco rubio that we may not know right now? >> guest: well, what you ought to know is that he is more than any other republican politician positioned to have a big impact on what that party does vis-a-vis immigration. such an important issue, such an important demographic. and it was proven in the election, and you're going to be hearing a lot from him on that topic in the next four years. >> host: is so how did he play it in the 2012 cycle? >> guest: well, he was a big surrogate for mitt romney. he traveled all over the country. it was a terrific way to introduce him to people outside of florida. even though he's
. >> manuel roig-franzia joined booktv to discuss his book, "the rise of marco rubio." this interview was conducted during the miami book fair international, and it's about 20 minutes. >> host: and we have one more author we want to introduce you to and give you a chance to talk with, and that is manuel roig-franzia. he is a washington post staff writer, he is also the author of "the rise of marco rubio." manuel roig-franzia, what should we know about pube --...
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hero, marco rubio, saves a falling nancy reagan. that happened a couple of weeks before simon & schuster called me, and i can member watching it on television that night. it was on the evening news or i think -- on the evening news. i think sometimes political careers are aided by the center piece of timing. and being there when this icon of the conservative movement happened to trip with the cameras rolling, it's just another example of how marco rubio has been in the right place at the right time throughout his political career. he ran for the united states senate when nobody thought that he had any chance, but he really had the good fortune of running in a three-person race. and and politics it's great to run any three-person race because it splits the electorate. and marco rubio became the conservative choice in florida. charlie crist had been a governor, very powerful. everyone thought that he was in the civil. and he was running as a republican, but rubio was starting to make inroads and crist dropped out. kendrick was a democ
hero, marco rubio, saves a falling nancy reagan. that happened a couple of weeks before simon & schuster called me, and i can member watching it on television that night. it was on the evening news or i think -- on the evening news. i think sometimes political careers are aided by the center piece of timing. and being there when this icon of the conservative movement happened to trip with the cameras rolling, it's just another example of how marco rubio has been in the right place at the...
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bloggers who was clued about all things rubio praised him. marco rubio saves falling nancy reagan. that have been a couple of weeks before simon & schuster called me. it was on the evening news. sometimes political careers are a did with the serendipity of timing. being there when this icon have been to trip with the camera rolling is another example of the right place at the right time throughout his career. he ran for the senate when nobody thought he had a chance that he could run in the three person race because it splits the electorate. marco rubio became the conservative choice. everyone thought he was invincible. but he started to make inroads with the democrats african-american and from northern it -- northern florida was in the race. because he could present himself as the most conservative voice as he was called the most liberal republican governor in the united states. when he ran as an independent all moderates were split to. rubio, through espousing their growth captured the race. in the end he won by a lot. >> i did not know the demand named mr. garcia, marco rubio sa
bloggers who was clued about all things rubio praised him. marco rubio saves falling nancy reagan. that have been a couple of weeks before simon & schuster called me. it was on the evening news. sometimes political careers are a did with the serendipity of timing. being there when this icon have been to trip with the camera rolling is another example of the right place at the right time throughout his career. he ran for the senate when nobody thought he had a chance that he could run in the...
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i have not seen a poll that shows marco rubio leading. i think it will have jeb bush and marco rubio leading donald trump and ted cruz. host: jane is a democrat. welcome to the conversation with reid wilson. caller:hi, the conversation has gone a little passive sense i called thing, but one of the things -- i called in because everybody was talking about socialists and thinking about ago as they work 100 years in an entirely different world. i am just wondering when, if ever, the media will stop just and doames of things their research and learn what it means. if you go the democratic socialist countries like in scandinavia, you see people taken care of, students being able to study, you see people who are nicely dressed and have enough money to go and buy food, etc., etc. it does not mean they are not democratic and holding democratic elections. nobody seems to talk about those things. jane, are you concerned, as a democrat, that if bernie sanders was the nominee, republicans would be able to frame -- caller: no, i am for bernie sanders.
i have not seen a poll that shows marco rubio leading. i think it will have jeb bush and marco rubio leading donald trump and ted cruz. host: jane is a democrat. welcome to the conversation with reid wilson. caller:hi, the conversation has gone a little passive sense i called thing, but one of the things -- i called in because everybody was talking about socialists and thinking about ago as they work 100 years in an entirely different world. i am just wondering when, if ever, the media will...
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marco rubio 15. rick santorum, one. and donald trump, 36. >> [inaudible] >> 4, 8, 2, 36, zero, zero, 6, 0, 4, 15, 1, 32? >> that is correct. >> all right. they're all reported. >> okay. >> let's start filling this out, huh? >> yep. >> i asked for a marker. we'll be posting in just a few minutes, folks. i know it. i'm so search of a marker. i texted her. one over the bin right there. grab one. >> i thought i had one in my bag. i don't. >> sure. >> i will give it to you you. >> okay. >> do total, jeff. do last one. keep them with that. >> [inaudible] >> four, eight, two. >> all right. [inaudible]. >> oh, no. >> what was that? [laughter]. >> what happened? >> okay. there you go. okay. there we go. chris christie. >> two. >> two? >> zero. zero. six. zero. four. 15. one. 36. should we put total down at the bottom? [inaudible] >> could, i suppose but. where do you want that? >> just forget it. we'll put it together. >> you folks need to stand back a little bit. we will be posting these, okay? we will be posting these. this is
marco rubio 15. rick santorum, one. and donald trump, 36. >> [inaudible] >> 4, 8, 2, 36, zero, zero, 6, 0, 4, 15, 1, 32? >> that is correct. >> all right. they're all reported. >> okay. >> let's start filling this out, huh? >> yep. >> i asked for a marker. we'll be posting in just a few minutes, folks. i know it. i'm so search of a marker. i texted her. one over the bin right there. grab one. >> i thought i had one in my bag. i don't....
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marco rubio. [cheers and applause] >> we have two presidential candidates right now that are under investigation. hillary trump -- [laughter] that could be something. that even cracks me up. [laughter] hillary clinton and donald trump. we have two presidential candidates that refuse to disclose information. hillary clinton and donald trump. i am an accountant but i can tell you there is no audit that preclude you from showing your tax returns. donald trump, show us your tax returns. [applause] >> so in closing i'm going to say this. i know what my parents wanted for me. i know what my parents, what i want for my children. i know what all of you want for your family. we know the sacrifice that our parents gave for us. we know the sacrifice that our grandparents gave for us. we know the sacrifice of every generation who wanted better for the next. this is our chance to do for them what they did for us. and so i know that if we can go out and we can fight and we can show the people of america that we
marco rubio. [cheers and applause] >> we have two presidential candidates right now that are under investigation. hillary trump -- [laughter] that could be something. that even cracks me up. [laughter] hillary clinton and donald trump. we have two presidential candidates that refuse to disclose information. hillary clinton and donald trump. i am an accountant but i can tell you there is no audit that preclude you from showing your tax returns. donald trump, show us your tax returns....
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, but if you are marco rubio have used h. rob is wrong and isn't the right messenger for the party but i am somehow the guy for you guys? >> guest: he's talking about the guy that can unite the party and he's talking about how he is the candidate who's optimistic about how he can appeal to a lot of americans. >> host: that isn't what the supporters want to hear. >> guest: but the can make the argument that he's the best candidate to go up against hillary and i just think that it's rare for the political party to go back generationally and democrats are being asked to do some difficult things. as many problems as a document, democrats have some problems, too. one is that it's hard to win three presidential elections in a row. number two is difficult for the political party to go backwards to in terms of generationally and that's what democrats have to do is it as a bridge to the past and marco rubio is the candidate that can run and he won't even have to say it because a split screen picture of marco rubio has but young look a
, but if you are marco rubio have used h. rob is wrong and isn't the right messenger for the party but i am somehow the guy for you guys? >> guest: he's talking about the guy that can unite the party and he's talking about how he is the candidate who's optimistic about how he can appeal to a lot of americans. >> host: that isn't what the supporters want to hear. >> guest: but the can make the argument that he's the best candidate to go up against hillary and i just think that...
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just symbolically speaking, donald trump nominee is very different than marco rubio nominee, and marco rubio president for four or eight years, speaking spanish fluently, talk myths father were a bartender, that line he has, the journey from behind the for a behind this podium is the essence of the american dream. that goes a long way. i think also obviously movements need to have think tanks and try to identify recruits, train and place future leaders to help change. that's what the dlc did when the modernized the democratic party. so, there's a lot of things that happened. i think that opinion lead evers and intellectuals, writers certainly can nudge the world a little bit, so to speak, in the right direction. we didn't get into this mess overnight. and it's not going to be fixed overnight either. >> host: well, so let's really get into this election because it's not just way to talk about the news but this book really does -- "too dumb to fail" talks directly to the time we live in. you wrote it before a lot of this happened because that's how long it takes to write a book. >> guest
just symbolically speaking, donald trump nominee is very different than marco rubio nominee, and marco rubio president for four or eight years, speaking spanish fluently, talk myths father were a bartender, that line he has, the journey from behind the for a behind this podium is the essence of the american dream. that goes a long way. i think also obviously movements need to have think tanks and try to identify recruits, train and place future leaders to help change. that's what the dlc did...
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just symbolically speaking, donald trump nominee is very different than marco rubio. marco rubio president for four or eight years speaking spanish for fluently and talking about his father being a bartender and that line he has, that journey from behind the bar to the behind the podium is the essence of the american dream, that goes along way. way. i think movements need to have think tanks, they need to actually try to identify, reach reach crew train in place future leaders to help train. so there's a lot of things that happen that i think opinion leaders and intellectuals can nudge the world a little bit so to speak in the right direction, but this is, we didn't get into this mess overnight and is not to be fixed overnight either. >> so let's really get into the selection because it's not just away, but this book really does talk directly to the time we live in. i know you wrote it before a lot of this happen because that's how long it takes to write a good book. >> thankfully i hadn't turned it in yet. every draft got more more troubling. >> some one even running
just symbolically speaking, donald trump nominee is very different than marco rubio. marco rubio president for four or eight years speaking spanish for fluently and talking about his father being a bartender and that line he has, that journey from behind the bar to the behind the podium is the essence of the american dream, that goes along way. way. i think movements need to have think tanks, they need to actually try to identify, reach reach crew train in place future leaders to help train. so...
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but look at marco rubio. marco rubio is fun. rubio won the last time because he had weak opposition. he had tremendous money. and trump was very interested in having him come up. i mean, they needed to save that seat because they needed to save the senate. so everything was poured into that. but i'm not so sure he's going to make it the next time. it depends entirely on who the democrats put up. part of the problem is the democrats have not had many candidates. why? because the democratic party sucks in florida. kind of like the republican party in chicago and illinois. you always get a clown for the mayor because they don't have anybody. it's the same thing. >> well, you know, your point is absolutely well taken. i mean, the majority of cuban americans actually support the opening that we should have a different policy. but we have president trump. we have marco rubio. and so we have the policy, once again, captured. and, you know, it just keeps going cyclicly like this. and what happens then, it hurts the cuban people. >> i co
but look at marco rubio. marco rubio is fun. rubio won the last time because he had weak opposition. he had tremendous money. and trump was very interested in having him come up. i mean, they needed to save that seat because they needed to save the senate. so everything was poured into that. but i'm not so sure he's going to make it the next time. it depends entirely on who the democrats put up. part of the problem is the democrats have not had many candidates. why? because the democratic party...
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right now i think marco rubio and ted cruz that our best in body with a true movement of conservatism. maybe the modernized all moderates feel through the 21st century but they are legitimate conservatives slave not advocating becoming more liberal it just seems to be conservative because we conflate toughness and a girl with conservatism. but if you have a litmus test of what i believed compared to donald trump and in coulter i would be much more conservative. i am pro-life and national defence whatever it is i will go back to my story when i talk about modernizing it is not changing your position to become more pro-abortion but having a movement to turn off people that are conservatives. >> host: does that mean talking differently? or voting differently? how'd we modernize, right now? >> there is a lot to that but to subscribe to the great man but that could make a difference. symbolically speaking "the donald" trump is very different and into speaks spanish fluently talking about his father being a a bartender. was the essence of the american dream goes a long way. >> and then to t
right now i think marco rubio and ted cruz that our best in body with a true movement of conservatism. maybe the modernized all moderates feel through the 21st century but they are legitimate conservatives slave not advocating becoming more liberal it just seems to be conservative because we conflate toughness and a girl with conservatism. but if you have a litmus test of what i believed compared to donald trump and in coulter i would be much more conservative. i am pro-life and national...
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marco rubio is the best communicator. ted cruz is right behind him senator rubio is almost incandescent in the way the pres. obama was. i was there in 2004 when john kerry was nominated. keynote. i walked out of the same while. what a torch. i think i think people who watch marco rubio on monday said well. so i am very favorably impressed. i am not endorsing anyone. they are all my friends. i invite them all on and let them come on as often as they want. they always make news, but i also have some very difficult questions. and so they are ambivalent but coming. marco rubio is probably never not prepared for anything i asked. i asked former florida governor jeb bush if he was committed to building 11 carrier groups in rebuilding the ohio class submarine. he said quite straightforward i have not studied up on that yet. it was a good answer them a but he had not yet studied up on the number of carrier groups we need our boomer our boomer for the benefit of steelers fans out there. the draft is getting close. don't mess up. t
marco rubio is the best communicator. ted cruz is right behind him senator rubio is almost incandescent in the way the pres. obama was. i was there in 2004 when john kerry was nominated. keynote. i walked out of the same while. what a torch. i think i think people who watch marco rubio on monday said well. so i am very favorably impressed. i am not endorsing anyone. they are all my friends. i invite them all on and let them come on as often as they want. they always make news, but i also have...
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thank god for allowing me, i know you had marco rubio this one. it's hard to beat marco rubio. someone said, obviously, it's not hard to beat marco rubio. i can read lips. even if you're talking at an angle, i heard what you said. it was wonderful. when you're being rebuked from the stage. i love that table. what's your name? at this point, i am done. i thank you for allowing me to be your speaker. i look forward to answering your questions over the next couple minutes. if i don't like your questions, [indiscernible]. so just come on up to the microphone. thank you. [cheering and applause] >> give me your name and where you're from. >> my name is mark. i'm from the university of arizona. so, i was wondering, in 2017 after president trump's controversial comments about the white supremacist rally in charlottesville. you said you didn't believe that trump was racist per se but he spoke in a racially insensitive manner. and gave him advice for how to do better in the future. do you think he's taken that advice to heart and he's changing? also, i have a copy of unified and i would
thank god for allowing me, i know you had marco rubio this one. it's hard to beat marco rubio. someone said, obviously, it's not hard to beat marco rubio. i can read lips. even if you're talking at an angle, i heard what you said. it was wonderful. when you're being rebuked from the stage. i love that table. what's your name? at this point, i am done. i thank you for allowing me to be your speaker. i look forward to answering your questions over the next couple minutes. if i don't like your...
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[applause] thank you thank you for allowing me and marco rubio. obviously is not hard to be marco rubio. [laughter] i heard that i can read this. even at the angle i heard what you said. and then to be reviewed in from the stage. i'm done. thank you for allowing me for a speech i look forward to answering your question if i don't like your question i want to answer it. good problem. [laughter] thank you. [applause] the neck i'm from the university of arizona. i was wondering in 2017 after president trump controversial comment about the white supremacist rally in charlottesville, you said you didn't believe he was racist per se but he spoke in a racially offensive manner and i gave him advice how to do better in the future. do you think he has taken that advice to heart and is changing? the mac also i have a copy of unified if you could sign it and like i would be happy to buy two things. the president do not see eye to eye on the issue on race but i thought what was powerful was the president of the united states to be criticized for comments that
[applause] thank you thank you for allowing me and marco rubio. obviously is not hard to be marco rubio. [laughter] i heard that i can read this. even at the angle i heard what you said. and then to be reviewed in from the stage. i'm done. thank you for allowing me for a speech i look forward to answering your question if i don't like your question i want to answer it. good problem. [laughter] thank you. [applause] the neck i'm from the university of arizona. i was wondering in 2017 after...
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that is no surprise with a hostile united states led by president trump and marco rubio. and then to say something like star wars and is mass hysteria. duty on deaf studies have pointed out they were real injuries. >> i offered a hearing loss from cuba. does 2007 coincide with anything? >> that is within the embassy because it is secure that was also with a couple ofot hotel's but there are houses in that area. >> i want to start with a question for you asti well so with that context for what is happening is this a a moment of hope or just another moment? >> it is just another moment. it is twofold but they have an incredibly centralized economy go ofre never letting it is always dependent on somebody else we can do the history back to the colonies cuba has always been economically dependent because of the history of cuba's economy we have never been independent or sovereign cylinders create those perverse and twisted relationships now we have lost that latest mentor country with no end in sight great hope is there would be a reconciliation with united states but the poss
that is no surprise with a hostile united states led by president trump and marco rubio. and then to say something like star wars and is mass hysteria. duty on deaf studies have pointed out they were real injuries. >> i offered a hearing loss from cuba. does 2007 coincide with anything? >> that is within the embassy because it is secure that was also with a couple ofot hotel's but there are houses in that area. >> i want to start with a question for you asti well so with that...
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in florida, for example, if ted cruz is ahead of marco rubio in florida, then floridians who like marco rubio, they need to actually vote for ted cruz to stop trump. in texas ted cruz is ahead of rubio, so rubio supporters need to go for cruz. in georgia where i am right now, rubio has surged ahead of ted cruz in the polling, so i have encouraged cruz supporters to go for rubio in georgia. >> host: next up, larry from tennessee. larry, go ahead. >> caller: hello. >> host: hello, you're on the air. >> caller: thank you. i was wondering what your guest's stance is division between church and state. and the significance of that this our cup. in our country. when he writes -- he is evidently a very good political person with his own radio, key radio -- conservative radio talk program in georgia. and then, but he writes this book about religion. my concern, i'd like to hear his answer, but also my concern is this imbalance between the ability, the conservative talk radio programs all through georgia and the non-conservative talk radio all through georgia. you go through georgia, and it's jus
in florida, for example, if ted cruz is ahead of marco rubio in florida, then floridians who like marco rubio, they need to actually vote for ted cruz to stop trump. in texas ted cruz is ahead of rubio, so rubio supporters need to go for cruz. in georgia where i am right now, rubio has surged ahead of ted cruz in the polling, so i have encouraged cruz supporters to go for rubio in georgia. >> host: next up, larry from tennessee. larry, go ahead. >> caller: hello. >> host:...
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>> guest: it's a big and was meant for marco rubio. nikki haley is popular. her approval rating upon the republicans is high. i think that her personal story, her family history and in her relative use as a reelected official reinforce basic messages into some of the narrative that marco rubio was looking for in his own candidates to promote his own candidacy, come and he needs a little bit of a boost. he disappointed in new hampshire after a strong showing in iowa, and he is generally in contention for second place, but he is generally behind ted cruz as well as donald trump in the polls. so he could use a boost and i think it was helpful. >> host: what does this mean for senator ted cruz, who's been trying to frame the race since the hampshire as a two-man race between him and donald trump? >> guest: it's clearly not a two-man race you. i think what you're seeing at the moment is ted cruz and marco rubio are fighting for a certain slice of the conservative electorate. rubio is also fighting with jeb bush and john kasich for establishment whose lead to find
>> guest: it's a big and was meant for marco rubio. nikki haley is popular. her approval rating upon the republicans is high. i think that her personal story, her family history and in her relative use as a reelected official reinforce basic messages into some of the narrative that marco rubio was looking for in his own candidates to promote his own candidacy, come and he needs a little bit of a boost. he disappointed in new hampshire after a strong showing in iowa, and he is generally in...
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i agree with you that marco rubio has hijacked policy and that will never happen. in fact, it's a a sad time for cuba and everything i hear from my friends and people who are still there and traveling back and forth is that things are quite tough economically and that things are again quite scarce and also, the policies against the dissidents which under raul have been different a from the doubt. the dell ignored you until the slaughter you after you into jail for 30 years. raul wears you down and keeps arresting you are letting you go arresting you and letting go. that stuff wears back out of people and there is tremendous despair. especially again with the change of policy which happened under obama of the dry foot wet but that just does not allow people come. >> is there any time that people are talking about russia and china coming in for venezuela and is there hope on that or not and do you think that is something that that will do. >> likes china and he's always like china and i don't think they will -- cuba is an economic buckle. soviet union was pulling a m
i agree with you that marco rubio has hijacked policy and that will never happen. in fact, it's a a sad time for cuba and everything i hear from my friends and people who are still there and traveling back and forth is that things are quite tough economically and that things are again quite scarce and also, the policies against the dissidents which under raul have been different a from the doubt. the dell ignored you until the slaughter you after you into jail for 30 years. raul wears you down...
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cap next we are from senators john kennedy of louisiana and marco rubio of florida. this runs about half an hour. [background noises] i am john kennedy. [cheering] not that john kennedy, this john kennedy. permit me, if you will, to tell you what i believe. i believe that america was founded by geniuses. [cheering] but it is being run by idiots. [cheering] i believe you cannot fix stupid. [laughter] but you can vote it out. yermak i believe that america, unless we lose it is the greatest country in all of human history and the whole world knows it. let me ask you something. when was the last time you heard of someone trying to sneak into china. [laughter] america is so great, america is so great people who hate it t refused to leave it. now listen to me on this one. i believe that republicans are not perfect. i believe that republicans are not perfect but the other side is crazy. [laughter] and i also believe in what we accomplished when republicans controlled the house, and controlled the senate's, and president trump was our president. [cheering] i want you to thin
cap next we are from senators john kennedy of louisiana and marco rubio of florida. this runs about half an hour. [background noises] i am john kennedy. [cheering] not that john kennedy, this john kennedy. permit me, if you will, to tell you what i believe. i believe that america was founded by geniuses. [cheering] but it is being run by idiots. [cheering] i believe you cannot fix stupid. [laughter] but you can vote it out. yermak i believe that america, unless we lose it is the greatest...
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marco rubio. in american dreams he outlines his plans to advance economic opportunity. independent vermont senator bernie sanders is a candidate for the democratic nomination for president. his 1997 his 1997 autobiography, now title, outsider in the white house, was updated to include his time in the senate and the launch of his presidential campaign. and in blue-collar conservatives, presidential candidate rick santorum argues the republican party must focus on the working class in order to retake the white house. donald trump has word and several bestsellers, and his newest book, crippled crippled america, he outlines his political platform. finally, governor chris christie and former governor martin o'malley and jim gilmore has an ounce or canada season but have not release books. book tv has covered many of these candidates, you can watch them on our website, book tv.org. >> well i wrote the book with the scene, the explosion of the nuclear bomb in the marshall island, with massive 15 mt explosion, for years before his bar. i do that because i think it is important
marco rubio. in american dreams he outlines his plans to advance economic opportunity. independent vermont senator bernie sanders is a candidate for the democratic nomination for president. his 1997 his 1997 autobiography, now title, outsider in the white house, was updated to include his time in the senate and the launch of his presidential campaign. and in blue-collar conservatives, presidential candidate rick santorum argues the republican party must focus on the working class in order to...
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it's hard to beat marco rubio. i'm glad to be, so it's it obviously it's not hard to beat marco rubio. i heard that over there by the way. i heard it. i heard it. now, i can read lips. even if you're talking at an angle i heard what you said. it was wonderful. you are being rebuked from the stage. you know, freedom levers over there, i love that table. what's your name? so as of this morning i'm done i thank you for allowing me to be a speaker i look forward to catching a few of your questions over the next couple of minutes and if i don't like your question can good news, i will answer it so no problem. come up to the microphone. have a good conversation. thank you. [applause] >> would you give me your name and where you are from? >> my name is mark. i'm from the university of arizona. so i was wondering, in 2017 after president trump's controversial comments about the white supremacist rally in charlottesville, you said that you didn't believe it was racist per se but he spoke in a racially insensitive manner, an
it's hard to beat marco rubio. i'm glad to be, so it's it obviously it's not hard to beat marco rubio. i heard that over there by the way. i heard it. i heard it. now, i can read lips. even if you're talking at an angle i heard what you said. it was wonderful. you are being rebuked from the stage. you know, freedom levers over there, i love that table. what's your name? so as of this morning i'm done i thank you for allowing me to be a speaker i look forward to catching a few of your questions...
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credit for marco rubio announcing at freedom tower. in downtown miami. really iconic building. was named the freedom tower in recognition in the fact in 1960s it was used as what became called the ellis island ofec the south to process cuban refugees fleeing from cuba. he is using this as a launchpad to announce that he is running for president. marco rubio being the son of cuban immigrants, cuban exiles. it fits within his history and his narrative being, quote, unquote, american dream candidate. stage craft is good. obviously whether the campaign craft will be enough to get him across the finish line will be another matter. >> host: any hints what the message will be? particularly how hes will position himself earlier here defense the announced candidates rand paul, ted cruzuz and even against hillary clinton? >> guest: good question, rubio, up to now has been largely a candidate of ideas and of biography. in many respects he has certain echoes to president obama back in 2008. so, his exact campaign strategy and tactics of course the
credit for marco rubio announcing at freedom tower. in downtown miami. really iconic building. was named the freedom tower in recognition in the fact in 1960s it was used as what became called the ellis island ofec the south to process cuban refugees fleeing from cuba. he is using this as a launchpad to announce that he is running for president. marco rubio being the son of cuban immigrants, cuban exiles. it fits within his history and his narrative being, quote, unquote, american dream...
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marco rubio supports amnesty. and he of support citizenship by oppose legalization marco rubio supportsçó legalization. i oppose and led the fight to defeat dead gang of eight in marco rubio author the unsuccessful fight to pass. if you go back to 2010 when he was running for senate he promised the men and women of florida if you elect me i will lead the fight against amnesty. that is what he told floridians. he told the men and women of texas the exact same thing if you vote for me i will be the fight in 2013 it time for choosing everyone had to choose which side of the line they stood on. senator rubio unfortunately made the decision not to honor the promises he made instead he decided to stand with chuck schumer and brought obama into every clinton and the big money in washington into the the fight and i made a different decision to stand with jeff sessions and the american people against amnesty to defeat the amnesty bill. >> host: is conference in richmond, virginia and we will get back to your phone calls
marco rubio supports amnesty. and he of support citizenship by oppose legalization marco rubio supportsçó legalization. i oppose and led the fight to defeat dead gang of eight in marco rubio author the unsuccessful fight to pass. if you go back to 2010 when he was running for senate he promised the men and women of florida if you elect me i will lead the fight against amnesty. that is what he told floridians. he told the men and women of texas the exact same thing if you vote for me i will be...
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so welcome our next president hopefully, marco rubio. [applause] >> they already left to waters for me. [laughter] i have been speaking about a lot of different issues. part of that i did not even bring any notes for choirmaster talk about the american dream has the theme of the conference for cry feel very passionate because i feel it is said deep part of my life. i don't want to share -- a one to share what it means and why the american dream will change the lives of more people and it has ever changed before. let me start with this story to parents that were not born in america but on a small island in the western caribbean called cuba they're both born to perry monk dash very poor families there rand a catering company that said the workers of the tobacco farmers. my mother was one of eight raised primarily and world cuba that was disabled by polio in the mother that i am not sure knew how to read. there were born in bremer society that existed. you were told on the day you are born you can only be with your parents were before you.
so welcome our next president hopefully, marco rubio. [applause] >> they already left to waters for me. [laughter] i have been speaking about a lot of different issues. part of that i did not even bring any notes for choirmaster talk about the american dream has the theme of the conference for cry feel very passionate because i feel it is said deep part of my life. i don't want to share -- a one to share what it means and why the american dream will change the lives of more people and it...
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bipartisan legislation just introduced by representative -- and senators marco rubio and -- [applause] they deserve a lot of credit. the bill supports agreed-upon funding levels and to dramatically strengthen us cooperation with israel in many areas. including enhancing and expanding israeli based american war reserves stockpiles for which the us can share with israel in an emergency. >> this brings us to our second
bipartisan legislation just introduced by representative -- and senators marco rubio and -- [applause] they deserve a lot of credit. the bill supports agreed-upon funding levels and to dramatically strengthen us cooperation with israel in many areas. including enhancing and expanding israeli based american war reserves stockpiles for which the us can share with israel in an emergency. >> this brings us to our second
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go to marco rubio dot com. sign up to be a part of our team. 's at stake, my friends, is not just the future of america, but also the future of the conservative movement. 36 years ago ronald reagan defined conservatism for a generation. it is not a coincidence that so many young americans my age ande who believe in the american dream and in the conservative message. because we we are the children of the revolution. we believe in free enterprise. we believe in a strong national defense. we believe in limited government. we believe in the concept state. we believe the world is a strong a better place when america is the strongest country on earth. and we know that america is strongest when it stands with its allies, allies like israel. we will always be on their■y si. we stand for freedom in cuba and venezuela and nicaragua. they things are not negotiable. these things are not negotiable. but there are some people in this race that aren't strong on these issues. the other day, donald trump was asked, will you takeake side wil in face of its ene
go to marco rubio dot com. sign up to be a part of our team. 's at stake, my friends, is not just the future of america, but also the future of the conservative movement. 36 years ago ronald reagan defined conservatism for a generation. it is not a coincidence that so many young americans my age ande who believe in the american dream and in the conservative message. because we we are the children of the revolution. we believe in free enterprise. we believe in a strong national defense. we...
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we are also glad to have our colleague senator marco rubio to provide another introduction for senator nelson. since the two of them represented the state of florida together in the senate for several years. it's good to have my friend, the former commerce secretary joining us virtually to introduce ms. kiernan. my constituents and i care deeply about making sure nasa has strong and capable leadership. as you know, the space center is home in my state of mississippi. we have experience in setting bills and policy priorities for nasa, beginning with the tenure as the chairman of the space subcommittee of the house, science, space and technology committee, the post he held for six years. during that time on the 24th flight of the space shuttle the experiments and in other words orbit senator nelson served as both the chair and ranking member of the committee space
we are also glad to have our colleague senator marco rubio to provide another introduction for senator nelson. since the two of them represented the state of florida together in the senate for several years. it's good to have my friend, the former commerce secretary joining us virtually to introduce ms. kiernan. my constituents and i care deeply about making sure nasa has strong and capable leadership. as you know, the space center is home in my state of mississippi. we have experience in...
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marco rubio, brian sandoval, all good examples. been carson, one of the reasons he did so well and when he was awake he did not understand national security. there were a lot of republican voters, most of whom are white saying here is someone who agrees with me on issues and is african-american, i can easily support him in the more he was road tested the less he was up for the job. >> just for you, but others can weigh in. there is always this talk that the cubans are different than the puerto ricans and the guatemalans. for a non-latino that is when the conversation stops. could you give us a sample of some of those differences? >> cubans don't eat spicy food, big difference. chicanos do. certainly cultural differences within the different folks in the united states that maybe their parents or their themselves came from out of the country like you would find differences of folks from different countries. the hispanic community in the united states comes from many different countries. even within the spanish-language, different wor
marco rubio, brian sandoval, all good examples. been carson, one of the reasons he did so well and when he was awake he did not understand national security. there were a lot of republican voters, most of whom are white saying here is someone who agrees with me on issues and is african-american, i can easily support him in the more he was road tested the less he was up for the job. >> just for you, but others can weigh in. there is always this talk that the cubans are different than the...
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in marco rubio section of his latest campaign book, american dreams the first person he thinks is his lord and savior jesus christ. the second when he thinks is rob burnett. that burnett. that tells you something about the standing he has. when you mention about how some people come to him too late about books, i might disagree with him a little bit. i think we're seeing some books that are coming out way too early before people have the chance to be really reflective about their experience and when it feels like there is little bit of maybe too much score settling going on. that sells books, but it doesn't make for terrific reading. sometimes i think a little bit more time would help even if it doesn't help sales. >> c-span: what is your memory of the marco rubio book. >> guest: he wrote a more personal memoir called american son i believe, and then his latest book is called american dreams. it's a fairly straightforward book of policy interspersed with personal experience in which he uses a lot of case studies in florida where he is from. to talk about his various policy issues. the
in marco rubio section of his latest campaign book, american dreams the first person he thinks is his lord and savior jesus christ. the second when he thinks is rob burnett. that burnett. that tells you something about the standing he has. when you mention about how some people come to him too late about books, i might disagree with him a little bit. i think we're seeing some books that are coming out way too early before people have the chance to be really reflective about their experience and...
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what do you think marco rubio is trying to refer to here? >> well obviously, a slogan could have a number of meanings. the most basic one, though i think is he is trying to phrase himself as a new face a new voice and the future in the republican party. and that will contrast him with other folks in the race. and certainly that's i think going back to our comments earlier about hillary clinton and she reinvent and sort of reposition herself, that is a contrast for her. rubio is new and presents new ideas, and i think her critics will say that she represents the past. >> host: el paso texas, is up next. line for republicans where gina is waiting. good morning, gina. >> caller: good morning. actually i am a former democrat, and i was rooting for hillary in 2008. was very disappointed when she didn't win the caucuses in iowa came in third place behind john edwards and barack obama. as we learned since then john edwards has basically been a disgrace. besides that history, how can iowa convince the rest of the nation that their opinion that hilla
what do you think marco rubio is trying to refer to here? >> well obviously, a slogan could have a number of meanings. the most basic one, though i think is he is trying to phrase himself as a new face a new voice and the future in the republican party. and that will contrast him with other folks in the race. and certainly that's i think going back to our comments earlier about hillary clinton and she reinvent and sort of reposition herself, that is a contrast for her. rubio is new and...
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i will be campaigning for marco rubio. we are grateful for his support, for the trial has tinkered grateful for senator cruz support. i was in arizona and the governor came out strongly in favor and spoke to a rally. i think you're seeing republicans all across the country recognizing that it's time to come home for anyone who hasn't yet made a decision in the republican race, and now it's time to come home, elected donald trump or it's time to come home to reelect republican majorities in house and innocent and it's time to come home to make sure hillary clinton is never elected president of the united states. >> governor, is it premature to talk about that kind of role that you would play in a donald trump administration? >> well, you know, the first conversation i'll tell but i ever had were talking a little bit about that. i really think, i think as we've gone along the way, i believe that my experience 12 years in the congress where i built relationships with many of the principal men and women in our national governm
i will be campaigning for marco rubio. we are grateful for his support, for the trial has tinkered grateful for senator cruz support. i was in arizona and the governor came out strongly in favor and spoke to a rally. i think you're seeing republicans all across the country recognizing that it's time to come home for anyone who hasn't yet made a decision in the republican race, and now it's time to come home, elected donald trump or it's time to come home to reelect republican majorities in...
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rubio and chris coons. [applause] yeah, they deserve a lot of credit. this bill supports agreed-upon funding level, and it dramatically strengthens u.s. cooperation with israel in many areas including enhancing and expanding israeli-based, american war reserve stockpiles which the u.s. can share with israel in an emergency. >> this brings us to our second message for congress.
rubio and chris coons. [applause] yeah, they deserve a lot of credit. this bill supports agreed-upon funding level, and it dramatically strengthens u.s. cooperation with israel in many areas including enhancing and expanding israeli-based, american war reserve stockpiles which the u.s. can share with israel in an emergency. >> this brings us to our second message for congress.
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also marco rubio and chris christie still not far behind from them either. we do have a very close race and we will watch these votes being counted tonight and where they finish in the pecking order is very important to these campaigns as they move forward. >> let's go to manchester now and check in with andy hershberger who is at the jeb bush campaign. >> good evening, at the manchester community college with the jeb bush campaign there are a few more people hear them are here the last time we checked in about an hour ago. there is zero energy here right now. that's a little hard to understand. we are seen the former florida governor is checking in somewhere around maybe third, still within striking distance of second place. may be close to being tied for third. this is much better than jeb bush could have other thought of doing several weeks ago. he said he got a late start here new hampshire, he didn't want to speculate so he didn't show up._ to in the often in the early stages. when he came appear he was all in. now, why they may be disappointed with the
also marco rubio and chris christie still not far behind from them either. we do have a very close race and we will watch these votes being counted tonight and where they finish in the pecking order is very important to these campaigns as they move forward. >> let's go to manchester now and check in with andy hershberger who is at the jeb bush campaign. >> good evening, at the manchester community college with the jeb bush campaign there are a few more people hear them are here the...
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as far as who i am backing in this particular case, originally it was marco rubio. and now i found myself more backing donald trump simply because he has been so badly demonized by the establishment i think it is time to kick out the establishme establishment. >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: i appreciate how michael is drawing on the long-term trend. the rise of donald trump and bernie sanders as the anti-establishment candidates is really a phenomena we have been seeing going on for a long time. if you recall the 2008 election is the what led to barack obama. barack obama was the anti-establishment candidate and sarah palin was outside of the system. what we are seeing now is an extension of what we have been seeing for a decade and that is candidates are capitalizing off this anti-establishment feeling americans have. >> host: he talked about the establishment demonizing the tea party or maybe another group. >> guest: the establishment does and should see a huge threat in these people. the fact is the anti-establishment candidates are winning and have been for
as far as who i am backing in this particular case, originally it was marco rubio. and now i found myself more backing donald trump simply because he has been so badly demonized by the establishment i think it is time to kick out the establishme establishment. >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: i appreciate how michael is drawing on the long-term trend. the rise of donald trump and bernie sanders as the anti-establishment candidates is really a phenomena we have been seeing going on...
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we hear from senator marco rubio of florida. this isabout 15 minutes . >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator marco rubio. [music] >> thank you very much. iq. this is, you guys may not know this but i talked to the cdc this morning and this is the largest massless gathering since the super bowl apparently. since the super bowl. you know, we've got it at the number of name changes going on in america, a bunch of people got names wrong two years ago. but i have 11 minutes with you and rather than write something out, i thought i'd talk to you about something weighing on me for a long time in allseriousness . being american is hard. you know why being american is so hard, it's the customer america is not normal. let me tell you what i mean. here's what's normal. almost every person that ever lived on earth has had no freedom. hundreds of billions of people, whatever that have lived through recorded human history, look at it. almost everyone that ever walked hear the overwhelming majority that have ever lived lived in a pla
we hear from senator marco rubio of florida. this isabout 15 minutes . >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator marco rubio. [music] >> thank you very much. iq. this is, you guys may not know this but i talked to the cdc this morning and this is the largest massless gathering since the super bowl apparently. since the super bowl. you know, we've got it at the number of name changes going on in america, a bunch of people got names wrong two years ago. but i have 11 minutes...
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host: you worked for marco rubio and his campaign for president likely to i fully believed in marco rubio and was excited by his campaign and i think in many ways he is what the future ofel conservatism looks like. it was a great experience did it and the way i would have hoped, but wonderful experience and i still think he has a bright future and i'm excited to see what he does for the conservative movement. host: when candidate trump called him little marco what was your reaction? guest: i think it was just politics.s politics. every cycle comes around and people say this is the meanest cycle with so much mudslinging, but i think we tend to forget history and how politics is always like that. there will always be people name-calling, so i don't think anyone take it personal and they have both moved on, it seems. last week marco met with president trump.olitics. i think it was just politics. host: how is the presidentt doing? guest: i think the president is doing exactly what he said he would do for better or worse. he is doing what he promised and when you look at the polls you see peop
host: you worked for marco rubio and his campaign for president likely to i fully believed in marco rubio and was excited by his campaign and i think in many ways he is what the future ofel conservatism looks like. it was a great experience did it and the way i would have hoped, but wonderful experience and i still think he has a bright future and i'm excited to see what he does for the conservative movement. host: when candidate trump called him little marco what was your reaction? guest: i...
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marco rubio has a quality that i think is vital. he has a warmth and he makes friends easily rather than enemies and as a president, he will have to work with congress whether you like congress or whether you don't. that's good to be very important in itv that marco rubio would be able to do that. he knows his way around washington. he knows the congressional people and i think that he would just really be very good at dealing with them. he's going to have to, you know? i think that he has other qualities that are very good. he's a highly intelligent man. he has a quick wit and he is a straw man. he's a fighter. and i think that he would -- when he deals with foreign leaders and world leaders, he has to have a quality that front-runner doesn't have. >> host: that is wanda and on twitter they say this seems to be the time for outsiders. she adds adds folks feel like insiders haven't gotten the job done because few of them practice what they preach. don't forget you can respond and we will try to bring in some facebook posts as well o
marco rubio has a quality that i think is vital. he has a warmth and he makes friends easily rather than enemies and as a president, he will have to work with congress whether you like congress or whether you don't. that's good to be very important in itv that marco rubio would be able to do that. he knows his way around washington. he knows the congressional people and i think that he would just really be very good at dealing with them. he's going to have to, you know? i think that he has...
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[applause] i am told that senator marco rubio is in the building. so i'm going to proceed to introduce him. so when i get done, he better be here. [laughter] are you guys enjoying this so far? [applause] and i was so encouraging to me about this is for those of you here this afternoon, for the thousands that would join us between saturday -- between now and saturday at noon and for the literally hundreds of thousands who could not be with us this weekend but are part of the faith and freedom movement, it shows you what a difference your efforts make when you go out there and hope somebody who's running for the right reasons. not because they want to be some pain, but because they want to do something. they want to come here to the nation's capital. they want to stand and fight and make a difference. and when you go out there in your respective states when their asterisk in the polls, as we did for next speaker and you knock on doors and make phone calls and write even small checks, look at the difference it makes. and my friends, there is no better
[applause] i am told that senator marco rubio is in the building. so i'm going to proceed to introduce him. so when i get done, he better be here. [laughter] are you guys enjoying this so far? [applause] and i was so encouraging to me about this is for those of you here this afternoon, for the thousands that would join us between saturday -- between now and saturday at noon and for the literally hundreds of thousands who could not be with us this weekend but are part of the faith and freedom...
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i had to get through marco rubio, so it was a calculated decision on my part. i was calling him the boy in the bubble. i said he has fake town halls, he has three prescreened questions where they call it a town hall. i do town halls where nobody knows the questions before hand. you cannot elect him president. this guy is obama, just from our side of the aisle. he is a first-term senator who is not ready to be president, so i was ready to make that argument and i remember being in the green room with my campaign staff right before the debate, and my campaign manager looked note and goes, you have told anybody what you've got in mind, and she walked me kind of out of the room. she said it's me and you now. what are you going to do? i said i'm not going to tell you, but what i will tell you is marco rubio's campaign ends tonight. and i went on the stage and we that rubio's campaign night, and i had hoped his supporters would come to me. what ultimately happened was that me, just, and kasich pretty --h divided up the rubio lot me, jeb, and kasich. our country got a
i had to get through marco rubio, so it was a calculated decision on my part. i was calling him the boy in the bubble. i said he has fake town halls, he has three prescreened questions where they call it a town hall. i do town halls where nobody knows the questions before hand. you cannot elect him president. this guy is obama, just from our side of the aisle. he is a first-term senator who is not ready to be president, so i was ready to make that argument and i remember being in the green room...
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marco rubio has a very good acceptance speech on campaign days. hillary clinton has gone from a strident speaker in 1996, if you look at her victory speech after the south carolina primary that speech speeches extremely well-written, extremely well for hearst and very well delivered. it's the best speech i have ever seen her give. >> instead of building walls we need to be tearing down barriers. [applause] we need to show by everything we do that we really are in this together. >> there's a place for the speechwriter. they're still doing things. i know jeb bush called and sent people to give them hell for give them health and improved him in the debates but it was too late. the debates are really difficult things could go wrong. when i was coaching president ford as i said we won the first debate and the race was dead even. we were very optimistic that we could win. the second debate ... policy. we knew the president would be asked about his policy and soviet union. answering a question the said look, yugoslavia has remained a dependent of the sov
marco rubio has a very good acceptance speech on campaign days. hillary clinton has gone from a strident speaker in 1996, if you look at her victory speech after the south carolina primary that speech speeches extremely well-written, extremely well for hearst and very well delivered. it's the best speech i have ever seen her give. >> instead of building walls we need to be tearing down barriers. [applause] we need to show by everything we do that we really are in this together. >>...
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rubio. [applause]. thank you, i appreciate it. >> thank you they've all already left to waters for me, i'll only need one. i've been speaking all over the country about different issues, i'm not giving a speech night. part of it, but part of it, but not all of it i didn't even bring notes with me. i've been asked to talk about the american dream, the theme of this conference. it is something i feel very passionately about because i feel the american dream was in my home, it was a deep part of my life as it has been years. i want to share with you what the american dream means to me, what is challenges are today and why i believe the american dream will not just survive, i think it will change the lives of more people than it's ever changed before. let me start with the story, i was a born with two parents who are themselves born in a different place they were born in america. they they were born in a small area in cuba. they're born to very poor families, my father was born to family who liv
rubio. [applause]. thank you, i appreciate it. >> thank you they've all already left to waters for me, i'll only need one. i've been speaking all over the country about different issues, i'm not giving a speech night. part of it, but part of it, but not all of it i didn't even bring notes with me. i've been asked to talk about the american dream, the theme of this conference. it is something i feel very passionately about because i feel the american dream was in my home, it was a deep...
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"the rise of marco rubio," an unauthorized biography, as you say. thank you for being on booktv. >> guest: it was a great pleasure to see you again. >> host: and that wraps up our coverage from the 2012 miami book fair international. by the way, everything that you've seen you'll be able to watch on booktv.org. reminder, follow booktv online. you can follow us on facebook, you can follow us on twitter. facebook.com/booktv, and twitter.com/booktv or @booktv is our handle. we send out updates, we send out publishing news, we send out schedule updates all week long. we also have some exclusives both on facebook and on twitter. so there's our, there's our online addresses on your screen there. we appreciate your being with us here in miami. and as we close, we want to tell you two more things that we're going to air before our prime time schedule kicks in tonight. um, james patterson -- if you've been watching us all day, james patterson, the novelist, was on earlier talking about his reading program, read, kiddo, read. well, we were -- earlier this wee
"the rise of marco rubio," an unauthorized biography, as you say. thank you for being on booktv. >> guest: it was a great pleasure to see you again. >> host: and that wraps up our coverage from the 2012 miami book fair international. by the way, everything that you've seen you'll be able to watch on booktv.org. reminder, follow booktv online. you can follow us on facebook, you can follow us on twitter. facebook.com/booktv, and twitter.com/booktv or @booktv is our handle....
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>> marco rubio -- >> here's why. no matter whether you voted for marco, you work for other candidates and secretly told me you like marco, at the end of the day you listen to them and you are like, i like that. like he motivates me, inspires me. even if you disagreed with him he was inspirational. i don't see where she is inspiring anybody. >> pretty soon people live opportunities to have moments, it's way too early. >> here's thehe thing with kamaa harris if i'm running her campaign of veryor concerned about. the currency of the presidential campaign is moments. we get stuck in the turn of the screw every day with the new cycle but it's the moment that breaks do that the paper member. kamala harris taken down joe biden in the first debate was the only real moment we've had in this campaign so far, in my opinion, and covering it. and she didn't capitalize on it in the way she needs to. to have that moment and to have all of the media coverage and a t-shirt thing printed and all the donations coming in, small dollar m
>> marco rubio -- >> here's why. no matter whether you voted for marco, you work for other candidates and secretly told me you like marco, at the end of the day you listen to them and you are like, i like that. like he motivates me, inspires me. even if you disagreed with him he was inspirational. i don't see where she is inspiring anybody. >> pretty soon people live opportunities to have moments, it's way too early. >> here's thehe thing with kamaa harris if i'm running...
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clinton, take marco rubio out. via opposition research. what a surprise that "new york times" is running marco rubio antiopposition research. where is that coming from? not from our team. speeding tickets. really? a fishing boat they called a speed boat? that he had a big mortgage and a lot of student debt? it's constant. they have identified him as one of their greatest threats and are moving to reduce him. rick santorum. should be told he is most like me of anyone in this race. an it's tallan catholic from western pennsylvania, sadly a steelers fan. but i have barn stormed with rick when he wrote his book by blue collar consecutive." i'm catholic, he is, he is steelers fan, i'm a browns season ticket holder, go browns. and he speaks to reagan democrats. in a way that very few people did help won iowa for a reason. people like him in a small room. the national news media does notes like rick santorum but he won pennsylvania twice. only lost because out it was the blowout year of 2006. he remains kinly the most underraidded of candidates.
clinton, take marco rubio out. via opposition research. what a surprise that "new york times" is running marco rubio antiopposition research. where is that coming from? not from our team. speeding tickets. really? a fishing boat they called a speed boat? that he had a big mortgage and a lot of student debt? it's constant. they have identified him as one of their greatest threats and are moving to reduce him. rick santorum. should be told he is most like me of anyone in this race. an...
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marco rubio: the answer is no and but there should be. theoretically you do want to be in the leading edge of the high in value of whatever is happening. the changes you discuss are going to happen. there is no example really of a successful society that's been able to read act the future and somehow prevent it from happening and protect themselves in the process. we may not like it, we may in many ways, time but these changes are happening. question really becomes are we going to ignore them and left behind by them and left the left behind in part of shaping them is recognizing that when ever there is a technological advance, and displaces people and creates a problem. but it also creates opportunity. several of the question becomes what new jobs are being created to replace the jobs that are being lost in what can we do from a public policy perspective make sure the many of those jobs as possible are available to americans. i don't know all of the details about that but what i do know is about automated trucking and support as the distr
marco rubio: the answer is no and but there should be. theoretically you do want to be in the leading edge of the high in value of whatever is happening. the changes you discuss are going to happen. there is no example really of a successful society that's been able to read act the future and somehow prevent it from happening and protect themselves in the process. we may not like it, we may in many ways, time but these changes are happening. question really becomes are we going to ignore them...
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rubio laid out the naked truth about the republican tax scam of the rich printers with secretary price said. quote he believes that repealing the individual mandate will actually harm the pool and exchange market and consequently that drives up the cost for other folks. this is not a democrat. this is secretary price a republican appointed hhs secretary who is in charge of republican acts in congress and the white house for premiums to go up. so i will close with this. president trump and the republicans promised america a better and cheaper health care system but instead of working with democrats to achieve more portable health care for americans they took the partisan route and made innings worse. simply put, president trump has dropped the ball on health care and the american people know it. senator murphy.
rubio laid out the naked truth about the republican tax scam of the rich printers with secretary price said. quote he believes that repealing the individual mandate will actually harm the pool and exchange market and consequently that drives up the cost for other folks. this is not a democrat. this is secretary price a republican appointed hhs secretary who is in charge of republican acts in congress and the white house for premiums to go up. so i will close with this. president trump and the...
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marco rubio has given very good acceptance speeches on campaign days. hillary clinton has gone from a wooden, strident speaker in 1996, if you look at her victory speech after the south carolina primary. that speech is extremely well written. each i've ever seen her give. >> instead of building walls, we need to be tearing down barriers. [cheers and applause] we need to show by everything we do that we really are in this together. >> there's a place for the speechwriters. they are still doing things. i know that jeb bush called and some people do get some help and it included in the debate but it was too late. the debates over the difficult. things can go wrong. when i was coaching president board, as i said he won the first debate, the race was dead even, we are very optimistic we would win. in the second debate we knew it was foreign policy. it was at the palace of the arts in san francisco. we knew the president would be asked about the policy with the soviet union. in answering that question he said, look, yugoslavia has remained independent. romani
marco rubio has given very good acceptance speeches on campaign days. hillary clinton has gone from a wooden, strident speaker in 1996, if you look at her victory speech after the south carolina primary. that speech is extremely well written. each i've ever seen her give. >> instead of building walls, we need to be tearing down barriers. [cheers and applause] we need to show by everything we do that we really are in this together. >> there's a place for the speechwriters. they are...
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>> 12 young volunteers were sent from tallahassee one was marco rubio. he really struck me as someone who was bright, well informed and informed on passionate issues. i remember thinking to myself this young man has a bright future. that has borne that out as he hits the milestones of the improbable electoral triumphs in 1998 elected to the city commissioned against a well-known opponent twice his age at 27 and then against men -- in the house than the and the speaker of the florida house and in 2010 he took on the most popular politician in the state to win the open senate seat. he serves on the foreign relations committee the transportation committee and has taken the lead on many issues education and regulatory policy in human rights and trafficking throughout the world a leading opponent of washington en opponents in the quest for the american dream. but it's the public record but will mention a few more things the best selling author, an adjunct professor and a devoted husband and the exemplary father and a friend who has remained humble despite his
>> 12 young volunteers were sent from tallahassee one was marco rubio. he really struck me as someone who was bright, well informed and informed on passionate issues. i remember thinking to myself this young man has a bright future. that has borne that out as he hits the milestones of the improbable electoral triumphs in 1998 elected to the city commissioned against a well-known opponent twice his age at 27 and then against men -- in the house than the and the speaker of the florida house...